News and Views
Nature Biotechnology 26, 882 - 884 (2008)
doi:10.1038/nbt0808-882
Nematology: terra incognita no more
James P McCarter1
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James P. McCarter is at Divergence Inc., 893 North Warson Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63141, USA and the Washington University Genome Center, 4444 Forest Park Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63108, USA.
e-mail: mccarter@divergence.com
Abstract
The genome sequence of the plant-parasitic roundworm Meloidogyne incognita opens new avenues to boosting food production.
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